Grits, Barley, and Oats didn’t ask for a rough start. They were found abandoned and trembling in a crate outside a South Carolina shelter—alone, terrified, and without anyone to call their own. There were six puppies in total that day. A rescue partner in the South took in three. We took the other three to […]
Read More →Loretta, Dolly, Reba, and Patsy were born into the care of a rural South Carolina shelter alongside their mama, Jolene—who loved them fiercely and gave them the best start possible before beginning her own heartworm treatment. While Jolene will be making her way up north soon, her girls are ready now to find families of […]
Read More →Loretta, Dolly, Reba, and Patsy were born into the care of a rural South Carolina shelter alongside their mama, Jolene—who loved them fiercely and gave them the best start possible before beginning her own heartworm treatment. While Jolene will be making her way up north soon, her girls are ready now to find families of […]
Read More →Loretta, Dolly, Reba, and Patsy were born into the care of a rural South Carolina shelter alongside their mama, Jolene—who loved them fiercely and gave them the best start possible before beginning her own heartworm treatment. While Jolene will be making her way up north soon, her girls are ready now to find families of […]
Read More →Loretta, Dolly, Reba, and Patsy were born into the care of a rural South Carolina shelter alongside their mama, Jolene—who loved them fiercely and gave them the best start possible before beginning her own heartworm treatment. While Jolene will be making her way up north soon, her girls are ready now to find families of […]
Read More →Meet Brinley Out of a whole litter, only Brinley and her brother, Bowen, were left behind—overlooked while the others were quickly adopted. And it’s not hard to guess why. Brinley isn’t the pup that runs up to you with tail wags and kisses. She’s the one sitting quietly in the back, watching the world with […]
Read More →Meet Brinley Out of a whole litter, only Brinley and her brother, Bowen, were left behind—overlooked while the others were quickly adopted. And it’s not hard to guess why. Brinley isn’t the pup that runs up to you with tail wags and kisses. She’s the one sitting quietly in the back, watching the world with […]
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